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Mythological creatures typically described as short in stature, but making up for a lack of height with a strong torso, muscular arms and immense work ethic. Often depicted with an aptitude for smithing, mining, construction and metalwork, they are described as clanish and prefer to live and work beneath ground.
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Was the Crown of Durin real?
Three members of the Fellowship of the Ring - Frodo, Sam and Gimli - see the crown at the beginning of the chapter 'Lothlorien'. Gimli clearly knew about it beforehand. Clearly it is a real phenomenon …